1 Vw. 1 PIGS IV - DO ON FAT BACK F. H, GORDON r - COAL&FEED" -PHONES 28 and 224 ii SOCIAL and PERSONAL: Mission Circle Entertained T The Youny Ladies' Mission Circle, of the First. Baptist church held their regular meeting with Miss Nettie Kate ',. Evans. bri,' the Summit Monday afternoon. The topic for discussion - was "Plan ning for the Conventional Year." The literary numbers were given by Miss' Lucy Brown, of Louis ville and Miss Christine Sandlin ' Ig Da3y Re'-sM. Tuesday Afternoon, July 22, 1919 Mary tJSVOllLJ Mrs. Vicksburg, Miss, and Miss San Chenault were guests of the hostess and each rendered a beautiful solowhich addd great ly to the prpgrap. Aehciwfi ice course was served. ' ;VJ'vC White-A-en , vx . ' '. An engagement in the e?cinf ton and Danville capers "which will be of great interest' to Rela tives' and friends at tne onae nere is' that of Miss Mary .Olivia White, of Danville, and Mr. Andrew Allen, of FlemingsbUfg. The wedding will be ' solemnised August '. 14th...

:t The Richmond DaOy Register Richmond, Madison' County, . Tcejay Afternoon,' July 22;19T9 .!' ' f I -7-; V HEARD ABOUT TOWN It. be ' an i tr' g -- at I . 'd - : a. sen J M uh' ?orch Fornitoe ust Go This Week ' ' J to clean up our entire stock of Porch Furniture this week in order to ads which are coming in daily. ' In order to make this sale of furniture a .er a . . '" : " V ;cial Discount of 20 per cent the prices we are offering this week, is as low as the manufacturer's price rge shipments. Here is your opportunity to get a real bargain. It is a ' ary. i You can depend upon the truth of the statements we publish in our ;e one is going to get this Porch Furniture cheap. Get your share today. I uncv Brothers "e Famish the Home Neatly, Sweetly and Completely .5 WHY DEMOCRATS f SHOULD NOMINATE GOV. BLACK r jrd Journal) red by .every uch M a pass .ingff political, art came very ft J tate races. , always ni t: success of , w ghed long, situation be - present con- or governor. It want ...

'i wem STB r Established 1 865 53d Year No. 200 Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, Wednesday Afternoon, July 23, 1919 ,.' Single Copy 5 Cents ; mm .V. CONFUSION IN REGARD TO REGISTRATION . ' - .. . Judge Price Thinks He Should '' Have Called Special Registra- ' j ' tion, ' So Issue Order. Expressing the belief that under the election laws of Kentucky, he should have issued a call for spe-r cial registration of voters in'Rich mond, County Judge W. K. Price has issued a call for another spe cial registration to be held next Saturday, so that those who did not register last fall, may . be en abled to vote in the special con ' gressional election. "Judge Price says he is proceeding, under the section of the law which says that ' the registration shall be ordered by the "county judge or other of- 1 ficer" calling the election. ' As the "other officer" calling the election was Gov. Stanley who did not order a special registration, Juwge Price says it looks like it . ts up to him to do so...

The Daily Register,' Richmond, Madison County. Wednesday Afternoon, July 23, 1919 YOUR CATARRH MAY , Here, There, Everywhere HUE 'A SAND LEAD JO CONSUMPTION The Philadelphia North American says a Pennsylvania farmer sold one Dangerous to Use -Treatment not be rcured "by sprays, inhalers,' atomizers, jellies, and' other local applications. . ...... . , S, S. S. has proven a most satis factory remedy for Catarrh be cause it goes direct to its source, and removes the germs of the dis--ease from the blood. Get a. bottle today, begin the only logical treat ment that gives, real results. For free medical advice write Medical - acre or' onions lor zeuo, . f ormerly onions' made a fellow a - eyes water. for Only Temporary Relief. There is a more serious stage of Catarrh than the annoyance caused by the stopped-up air. passages, and other distasteful features. , The rial danger comes from the tendency of the disease to continue its course downward until the lungs become affected, and then dr...

Established 1865 53d Year No. 201 ' Richmond, Madison County, . Kentucky, Thursday Afternoon, July 24, 1919 Single Copy 5 Cents TAFT SUGGESTS MIDDLE GROUND Upon Which Ratification of Peace Treaty Might Be Acceptable to All Writes Hitchcock (by Associated Press; Washington July 24 Former . President Taft, who has written several republican Senators' sug gesting reservations to the peace treaty which might be acceptable to both sides, has opened corres pondence with prominent demo cratic Senators, including Hitch cock, one of the leading spokes men of the administration. Taft's communication to Hitch cock was received today. It was,' not made public but is un derstood to be of the same gener al tenor as those sent to republi cans suggesting reservations or interpretations to facilitate rati fication of the treaty. Hitchcock and other leaders de clared today, however, that they would continue their efforts for ratification wihtout reservations,'. They, said they had no word from Presid...

The Richmond Daily Register Richmond, Madison County, Thursday Afternoon, July 24, 1919 ar II If You Want to See Your Feet jj at Their Very Prettiest, lry inese COLONIAL PUMPS . Their tapering torn, luph insteps, and graceful contom will five you a r.r.7 interest in (uutwcir and in pnssiliiliticj fur the tnlmnoeinent of y""r api'caranc.:. p Vou have your choice of DULL KID SKIN, PAT3.NT OR BLACK SATIN At $7.00 a Pan 7) i Same model in White Canvas at lleKinnii'.;; July 5th, we vill r! se at 1 o'clock on Satn.rihy duri:,;; July , ;,.id Anoint. ,.$3.00 WOMEN'S SiOTOs". FIRST FLOOR. 1 5 3E FIFTH NEAR VINE CINCINNATI ii- iririr WE PAT POSTAGE ON ALL HAIL ORDERS. 3Er You Can Not Hide The Truth About the Clark Automatic Gate. It is sold "by Right of Merit" and "by Reason of Demand." Cculd any article have a better selling argument? Clark Automatic Gates are stock proof always locked an economical investment. They are a real necessity and inexpensive. "Quality Goes In Before the Name Goes ...

11 Print Showing Through The Daily Register, Richmond, Madison County, Thursday Afternoon, July 24, 1919 BLACK GIVES RINGING ANSWER TO CRITICS IN WIELD SPEECH Friends of Gov. Black all over Ken tucky are delighted with the way he took care of himself in his debate with Judge Carroll at Mayfleld Mon day. Black made a splendid impres sion, and he had his audience with him from start to finish. Gov. Black answered every charge Judge Car roll could bring against him to the fullest satisfaction of all his friends and made himself much stronger by the clear-cut way in which he frankly discussed the "famous" L. & N. letter andall "charges" against him. He scored heavily on Judge Carroll when he proved how he had bolted Goebel back in 1899. In fact, Gov. Black's reply to Carroll was a master ly one in every way and will be read in full by his host of friends with keen interest. He spoke as follows: Gov. Black in replying to the note of warning sounded by Judge Carroll in the event that ...

1 :v.r,-vn Faded Print Jin ffcsnrnn T"- ':.,. . Established 1 865 53d Yeait No. 202 J'J : - ; -j Richmond, Madison CouAty, Kentucky, Friday Afteraoon.July 25, 1919. - ' ; v Single Copy 5 Cents MAWT DEMOCRATS MEET HARDINSATURDAY Effort Will Be Made To Have Speeches Here Shelby News , Talks To Point Much interest is attaching to the coming of Judge Charles A. Hardin to Richmond Saturday to confer with the Democratic Committee in regard to his race for congress. It is ex pected that at this time arrangements will be made for an address here by . Congressmen, Heflin and Hardy who are coming to the 8th district to campaign for' Judge Hardin. A dis patch from Washington said yester- Hav 1 . ' Representative J. Thomas Heflin, of Alabama and itepreseniauve . amus Hiuriv nt Texas, are tb be heard in the Eighth congressional district, of ' Kentucky in support of the candidacy .' of Judge Charles A. Hardin. Demo cratic nominee- to succeed the1 late Harvey Helm in Congress,- arrange .ments to t...

Faded Print ' The Daily Register. Richmond, Madison County, Friday Afternoeh, July 251919 Richmonrr DaDy Rejuttr n V , Danger Lurks In Summer Foods For Babies EVERY mother know the evil effect of summer heat on 1 cow'i milk. This danger equally great to all foods unless carefully kept in a cool place away from insects. Bed food loaet hi Bouruhbi rslue. It cum ooutipttion and diarrhea. These ate at belt always prevalent m die m toner time. They depress the mind aod weateo the body, and may cum more serious illness. The Knt precaution atom that the stools are regular and normal, in die cue of babtss and children, if leu than twice a day yon may suspect coutajpatioat ii more than three timet a day, diarrhea. A remedy it then needed that will regulate and too the bowels, and yon will find none safer and better than Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepaa. It is a combination of simple laaative herbs with papaia that sail tons o( mothers constantly nafe in ths boats lot jus such purposes. I , A bottl...

., The Daily Register, Richmond, Madison Gunly;. Friday Afternoon, July 25, 1919 ' 7 v I- ' J! Now Is a Good, Time y r To Driye Out Catarrh The Trouble Is in the Blood. c. -otorrh with it nause- ou3 discharge, stuffed up glands, difficult Vbreathiiiff, anrj wmmer colds, is bad enough, but the worst of it is yet to come ,f you neglect o check the growth that i form tr, ottnrlt vou with .ten-toia ' ereater power during the winter treat catarrh with S. S- .S. du'WS warm, weaiwt. -SPECIALS- We; are' offering for your approval , ONE ' LOT OF SUITS vAND DRESSES at exceptionally low prices; Thee. garments are all this season's styles and are priced for clearance in order bo make room for our new Fall stocks which are arriving. , i B, E, BELUE COMPANY CORNER M Al'rf and COLLINS STREETS HOME KILLED MEATS VEAL, BEEF, PORK LAMB and HAM A fresh supply of GROCERIES and Garden Products al ways on hand. E. B. Watford & Sen Major Wells' Old Stand . PHONE 143 HOUSEWIVES ATTENTION Place your orde...

The Daily Register, Richmond, Madison Comity, Saturday Afternoon, July 26, 1919 PIGS DO ON FAT BACK F. H. GORDON ; COAL & FEED PHONES 28 and 224 SOCIAL and BwCSONAL House Party In Winchester Miss Bessie Benton has as; her hotise-sruesta at the home of her parents. Judge' and Mrs. J. M. Benton, in' Winchester, Missed Carolyn Bos worth, of Lexington and Louise Brown, ,' of Akron, Ohio, and Mr. Lewis Bosworth, of Lexington. ' A number of partits are being given in their honor. , On v Thursday-! evening Mrs. Willis Battaile entertained with a lawn party at her home in the county. t '; r ,;;',' k. About , thirty-five guests' were present and music and dancing were enjoyed. Miss Curraleen Smith, of Richmond,! Dr. and Mrs. Bosworth and MrsJ James Ben ton assisted in entertaining, On Friday morning Miss Cyn thia Bush crave a porch porty in their honor. About 25 were pres ent; On Friday v afternoon Miss Benton entertained with a river party to- Boonesboro ' beach and upon returning home ...

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flj)AILILtfSf Established 1865 53d Year No. 204 Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, Monday Afternoon, July 28, 1919 Single Copy 5 Cents n a 4 DEMOCRATS TALK WITH WILSON (By Associated Press) Washington, July 28 Presi dent Wilson today began discus sion of the peace treaty- with Democratic Senators, further conference with republican Sena tor, a dozen of whom have al ready visited the White Hous, is held in abeyance. Senator Thomas, democrat, of Colorado, was the first caller today. He described his talk with the Presi dent as "highly satisfactory' but refused to go into detail. Sen ator Johnson, of South Dakota, another caller, said after his talk with the President, that the treaty either must be accepted by the Senate without change or flatly rejected. Austria Kicks On Terms . (By Associated Press) Vienna, Friday, . July 25 The financial clauses of the peace terms offered Austria by the al lied, are strongly protested both by newspapers and financial cir cles. Both go so far as to...